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NOTICES NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS; VANG-ANUI and MANAWATU. TIME TABLE. uj O O O rH <N IO #$ 3 r-j CO CO U3 r-J CO el cq cq «' w w co uj VO «T> rH CO i> O i^ r| CO 'S K3 rj r " 1 <i*>.t>;i>.t>o6ori a Mead down. §h s s r r I; O i— i g 1:;: ;; ■ 5 <=> 5 te j w < - Tl j r h^ H fe «5P O I g ## # # S: r s s s §< 'dn pwg 'n^^l . IO Cl <* CO g c\j vo iq ■<# <n o 01 <j o d ci os oi os tH rH wj to C 5 -3H CO 3 <N \£>> o <7^ O fM to »d rji rji -^i rp NOTE.— Trains stop at Stations narked (*) by Signal only. No 1 Trains will be run on Suudays. Parcels should be booked at least ifteen minutes before time of starting LVains to insure despatch. FRANK B. PASSMORE, Superintending Engineer^ for .Constructed Railways. Wellington Constructed •■■';.- ■'■< t >~?r»~ i >s%&.-.~. Railways Offices, May, 1877. JUST RECEIVED. AT .A. AITKEN'S Book, Stationery, and Fancy Warehouse, ST. HILL STREET. Sacred Songs and Solos, sung by Ira D. Sankey and the late P. P. Bliss, comprising — 1, The Hymns used at Messrs Moody and Sankey's Meefciugsin England, Scotland, and Ireland. 2, The Additional Hymns sung by Mr Sankey at the late London Meetings ; and 3, The Hymns now being sung in the Amerieau Meetings, May 9 N

NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICE. HENRY N. BROWN begs to inform his friends and theinhabitar^siu aud ..bout Wauganui thfc he Lcs purer s 1 the Stock-n- "\ tr eof Vlr J. Fancy Repository, Victoria Avtnue, and trusts by strict attention to business, and supplying articles of the best quality and description, to merit a fair share of support. H. N. B. has now opened a Choice assortment of FANCY GOODS, imported Direct from the Home Market, the Style or quality of which cannot be surpassed. Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes Vases, Glassware, Toiletware Stationery, Perfumery, &c. EHIF Note the Address — Heney N. Brown's Fancy Repository,nexfc Post Office, Victoria Avenue. N.B.— Mr J. Hooper still conducts the Hair Dressing Business on his own account. May 12 COBB & GO'S. Telegraph Line of Royal iSi&fiS^fe Mail COACHES. A. YOUNG, Pkopkibior. NOTICE. ON and after Saturday, 20th May, there will be made a G-REAT REDUCTION OF FARES by the above line of coaches. BOLLS LINE. A Four Horse Coach loaves the Booking Osice, W&nganui ; t,t 2 p.m. Daily, t (Sundays excepted) returning from Dalziell' Hotel, Bulls, at 6 a.m., passing through Marton at 7.15 a.m., f Turakina, at 8.30. [ , TARANAKI ROAD. Leaves for New Plymouth and intermed- . :i ggi ate places, on Monday and Fhidajt, at 7 a.m. '_-*-. ■ \ For Havvera and intermediate places, on ' Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, . at 7 a.m. Fares : Wanganui to New Plymouth £3 0 0 „ Hawera 10 0 " Manutahi 0 17 6 . " Patea 0 15 0 11 Waverley 0 12 6 NAPIEU LINE. Passing through Palmerston North and Waipukuran, leaving Wanganui at 2 p.m. every Monday and Thursday, ( and arriving at Napier on Saturday ' evening. WELLINGTON LINE. Leaves Wanganui for Wangaehu, Turakina Marton, Bulls, Sandon, .and Palmerston, at 2 p.m. every Monday, and Thursday, returning every Tues- , day and Friday. Fares -. Wanganui to Palmerston £10 0 „ Awahuri C. H. OHAVANNES, March 12, 1877. Agent.

WANGANUI HOTEL, MARKET SQUARE, WANGANUI. EDWIN WALL, Proprietor. The above well known and old established Hotol having changed hands, the present Proprietor solicits the patronage and support of his friends and general public. Special attention is directed to the accommodation for Country Settlers, : so that visitors may be assured of finding COMFORT AND CLEANLINESS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ■ Wines, Spirits,, and Sparkling Ales will be supplied of the very Best Quality, as the Finest Brands obtainable only kept. I THE STABLES 3 Having been leased by Mr CHADWICK is a sufficient guarantee that careful attention will be given to all Horses left in his charge. April 1G t — — a CREASE'S (ai) COFFEE 8 Is prepared from the \ FINEST SAMPLES OP CEYLON PLANTATION 11 c Roasted and Grround by Steam on the moat approved principle, by whici careful preparation the VOLATILE OIL and AROMA are retained. It ia undoubtedly the Best Article to be obtained in the colony, V Sold in 1, 2, -A, & 71b Tins, by the principal Storekeepers throughout th< q Province, y Wholesale, by all Merchants, and at the J " WELLING-TON STEAM COF.PEE WORKS, & H, CREASE, PaonnETOß.}

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 3400, 18 June 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 3400, 18 June 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 3400, 18 June 1877, Page 1

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